Boston University Athletic Hall of Fame
The only player in the America East lacrosse history to earn Player of the Year honors three times (as of her BU Athletic Hall of Fame induction in 2014), Chrissy Lombard ('01) was a three-time All-American and four-time All-Conference First Team honoree. Upon her departure, she ranked first in points (242), goals (180) and assists (62), and after 10 years, she only dropped one spot in points.
A native of Ellicott City, Md., she guided BU to the ECAC tournament in 1999 and followed with the program's first-ever NCAA tournament appearance in 2000.
Finishing with 44 goals, 23 assists and 47 ground balls that year, she broke Chris Fleming's ('84) school record of 185 career points during the Terriers' 18-8 America East championship win over Hofstra.